By: Matt Brockman As the Lady Knights left the locker room, the sound of clapping filled the air. The mood felt good and the vibe was positive. It seemed as if the Lady Knights had nothing to fear and not a care in the world. A few more wins and they would clinch a payoff spot. The Lady Knights are coming into tonight's game with a record of 4 wins and 2 losses. Their opponents tonight are the Lassen Cougar ...

By Patrick Carr Photos by Elias Nesser The Shasta College women’s basketball team was outrun, outmuscled and outplayed by the Butte College Roadrunners 77-57 Thursday night in the final game of the year. Before the game the five sophomores Brittney Garrett, Ashley Sanchez, Jordan Henry, Emma Limburg and Abigail Cranford (who did not play because of a torn ACL) on the team were honored in front of fri ...

By: Patrick Carr February 16th, 2013 A slow start doomed the Lady Knights on Saturday as they fell to the visiting College of the Redwoods Corsairs 93-80 and ended any hope of a share at a conference title. Once again it was the four sophomore starters for the Lady Knights who did all the scoring, most of which happened in the latter part of the second half. The Corsairs went up 11-4 in the first fiv ...

By: Patrick Carr Photo by Elias Nesser February 14th, 2013 “That was a great game.” Those were the first words that Shasta College coach Jerry Brown said after being interviewed when walking back to the meeting room after keeping the GVC race alive. Indeed his words had the simplest merit. The Lady Knights were carried by their four starting sophomores Ashley Sanchez, Jordan Henry, Emma Limburg and B ...

By: Patrick Carr Photo by Ray Wolf January 26th, 2013 On the road in Weed on Saturday night, the Lady Knights took care of business and threw the GVC championship race wide open. On the back of lights-out field goal shooting as a team, scorching three-point shooting by Ashley Sanchez, Jordan Henry and Emma Limburg, some vital bench contributions and composed play at the point guard position, the Lady ...

by: Patrick Carr January 24th, 2013 It’s difficult to win when you fall behind by 16 points in the first half. Nevertheless, the Shasta College Lady Knights basketball team managed to make it a tight contest after the slow start. The Golden Eagles denied the ball to top scorer Brittney Garrett consistently, which was the source of many Shasta turnovers in the first half. When coach Jerry Brown ...